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SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. lo-rgiS 

BOSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS 

A SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION FOR 
JANIIOR SERVICE OF SCHOOL BUILDIS 

SEPTEMBER, 1918 



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BOSTON 

PRINTING DEPARTMENT 

1918 



In School Committee, September 4, 1918. 

The following report and schedule of compensation 
were accepted, the orders appended thereto passed, and 
three thousand (3,000) copies of the report were ordered 
to be printed as a school document. 
Attest: 

THORNTON D. APOLLONIO, 

Secretary. 



n. •« *• 



3C> 



REPORT. 



Office of the Business Agent, June 24, 1918. 
To the School Committee: 

In compliance with the order of the School Committee 
I submit herewith a schedule of compensation for the 
janitor service of school buildings. 

The first schedule of compensation for janitor service 
of school buildings went into effect January 1, 1904, and 
at the time of its adoption was applied to all school 
buildings owned and occupied by the city for school 
purposes, with the exception of the high schoolhouses, 
the Chapman and the Horace Mann Schoolhouses. 

At the time of its adoption there was no schedule in 
existence, the salary of the janitor of each building 
having been fixed arbitrarily by the School Committee. 
The result had been that some janitors were much better 
paid than others, and a general feeling of dissatisfaction 
existed. 

The schedule of 1904 effected a great improvement 
over conditions existing at that time, and its adoption 
resulted in an increase in the amount of compensation 
to the janitors of about $10,000 per year. It gave 
general satisfaction at the time and has since been used 
largely by other cities, towns and institutions as a basis 
for fixing the salaries of janitors or devising schedules to 
suit their special conditions. 

In December, 1912, the School Committee decided 
that, on account of the higher standards of cleanhness 
required, with the additional work imposed upon the 
janitors, and with the increased cost of living so generally 
felt even at that date, the time appeared to have arrived 
when the amount of compensation for janitor service 
should be increased. 

As a result the existing schedule of compensation for 
janitors was adopted and went into effect December 20, 
1912. This schedule has been in force since that date. 



4 SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. 10. 

The schedule of 1912 follows along the same lines as 
the schedule of 1904, taking into account the same 
factors as the former schedule, viz.: 

1. Cleaning. 

2. Heating, Ventilation and Superintendence. 

3. Washing of Windows. 

4. Care of Yards and Sidewalks. 

5. Care of Lawns. 

The compensation in all cases was based upon areas, 
that for Cleaning and Heating, Ventilation and Superin- 
tendence being based upon the areas of the floors of the 
building, while the compensation for the Washing of 
Windows, Care of Yards and Sidewalks, and Care of 
Lawns was based upon the areas of such items. 

The adoption of the schedule of 1912 effected an 
increase in the compensation of the janitors over that 
of 1904 by about $28,600. 

In a recent inquiry into the methods of paying for > 
services of janitors of school buildings, out of fifty-three 
answers received it appeared that six used the floor 
area as a basis for determining compensation, five used 
the number of rooms, one used the floor area as a basis 
for cleaning and the cubic contents as a basis for heat- 
ing, while forty-one had no system at all. 

In the schedule submitted herewith no departure has 
been made from the number of factors which have been 
used as a basis upon which to compute the compensation, 
viz.: 

1. Cleaning. 

2. Heating, Ventilation and Superintendence. 

3. Washing of Windows. 

4. Care of Yards and Sidewalks. 

5. Care of Lawns. 

No change has been made in the method of computing 
the compensation for Washing of Windows, Care of 
Yards and Sidewalks, and Care of Lawns, although the 
rate per square foot has been increased. 



SCHEDULE OF JANITORS' SALARIES. 5 

The method of fixing compensation for Cleaning and 
Heating^ Ventilation and Superintendence has been 
changed to that of the cubic contents of the building. 

It would appear that the cubic contents of a building 
would more closely indicate the size of the building and 
the labor and responsibility involved in its care than its 
floor area, for the reason that there may be a substantial 
difference in the sizes of two buildings which have the 
same floor area but one of which may be very much 
larger, due to the greater height of the rooms, of the 
basement, and of halls, gymnasia, work shops, etc. 

While it may be held by some that the floor area is a 
more accurate basis for the compensation for Cleaning 
it should be borne in mind that the volume of the build- 
ing is a much more logical basis of measurement of the 
size of the building and in consequence of the amount 
of labor involved in the care of its heating and ventila- 
ting apparatus and in the amount of supervision required. 

In the older schedules one of the means adopted for 
the determination of the compensation for Heating, 
Ventilation and Superintendence has been that of classify- 
ing the buildings into three groups, all furnace and 
stove-heated buildings having been put into Class C. 
While it is generally admitted that the training necessary 
to operate such plants does not have to be as long, nor 
the skill required of such a high degree, as that for 
steam-heated buildings, the additional labor necessary 
for their operation is so great that it has been claimed 
that the compensation for the Heating, Ventilation and 
Superintendence of such buildings should be as great as 
for the steam-heated buildings in Class B. In conse- 
quence, Class C has been eliminated from the proposed 
schedule and all such buildings included mth the steam- 
heated buildings of Class B. 

This report contains a table showing the buildings at 
present occupied for school purposes, the compensation 
for each building under the existing and the proposed 
schedules, and the increases resulting from the adoption 
of the proposed schedule. Although extreme care has 



6 SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. 10. 

been exercised in the preparation of this table it is 
possible that errors may exist therein, and I therefore 
recommend that the compensation for the janitor 
service of each building be established in accordance 
with the provisions of the appended orders. 

The adoption of the proposed schedule would result 
in an increase of about $52,000 over the present annual 
expenditure for janitor service. 

Very truly yours, 

William T. Keough, 

Business Agent, 



SCHEDULE OF JANITORS' SALARIES. 



SCHEDULE. 



Section 1. Factors Used. 

The total compensation for janitor service is based on 
the following five factors : 

1. Cleaning. 

2. Heating, Ventilation and Superintendence. 

3. Washing of Windows. 

4. Care of Yards and Sidewalks. 

5. Care of Lawns. 

Section 2. Other Factors. 
Because many other factors do not appear in this 
schedule, it does not mean that they are not paid for, 
but that in order to get a simple, workable formula the 
payment has been reduced to the basis of these five, 
and is established at a rate sufficiently high to cover the 
compensation for all others. 

Section 3. Cubic Contents. 

Wherever the term '^ cubic contents'' is used in this 
schedule it is intended to mean the total cubic contents 
of the building computed in accordance with the rule 
of the National Association of School Accounting and 
Business Officials, and endorsed by the American 
Institute of Architects, which establishes a standard 
method of computing such cubic contents for the purpose 
of making comparisons of the costs of school buildings, 
and which is as follows: 

The area of the outside of the building at the first 
floor shall be multiplied by the height of the building 
from the under side of the general basement floor to 
the mean height of the roof. Where portions of the 



8 SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. 10. 

building are built to different heights, each portion 
is to be taken as an individual unit and the foregoing 
rule applied. 

In applying this rule, however, the following modifica- 
tions shall be made : 

In the case of pitch-roof buildings with unused attics, 
deduction will be made of a volume such as would reduce 
the cubic contents of the building to that which it would 
have if fitted with a flat roof. 

For the purpose of applying this schedule, the cubic 
contents of the buildings shall be such as shall have been 
certified by the Schoolhouse Commission. 



Section 4. Rates. 

It should be thoroughly understood that no matter 
how large the building the compensation for Cleaning 
for the first 10,000 cubic feet shall be at the rate of $0,004, 
for the second 10,000 cubic feet at the rate of $0.0038, 
for the third 10,000 cubic feet at the rate of $0.0036, and 
so on as per schedule up to the total cubic contents of 
the building. 

In the same way for the Heating, Ventilation and 
Superintendence of a building of Class A, no matter 
how large, the compensation for the first 10,000 cubic 
feet shall be at the rate of $0,005, for the next 10,000 
cubic feet at the rate of $0.0047, for the next 10,000 
cubic feet at the rate of $0.0044, and so on as per schedule 
up to the total cubic contents of the building. 

For the Heating, Ventilation and Superintendence of a 
building of Class B, no matter how large, the compensa- 
tion for the first 10,000 cubic feet shall be at the rate of 
$0,005, for the next 10,000 at the rate of $0.0047, for 
the next 10,000 at the rate of $0.0044, and so on as per 
schedule up to the total cubic contents of the building. 



TABLE NO. 1. 
NORMAL GROUP TO BENJAMIN POPE. INCLUSIVE. 



TABLE SHOWING EXISTING AND PROPOSED SALARIES. 



TABLE NO. I. 



Present Scbedul 



Superintendence. 



Name op ScHnn 



Normal Group 

Brighton Hish 

Charlestown High 

Dorchester High 

East Boston High 

English High and Public Latin 

Girls' High 

High School of Commerce 

High School of Practical Arts 

High School of Practical Arts Annex . 

Hyde Park High 

Mechanic Arts High 

Roxbury High 

South Boston High 

West Roibuiy High 

Aaron Davis 

Abby W.May 

Abraham Lincoln 

Abran^E. Cutter 

Agassiz 

Albert Palmer 

Amos Webster 

Andrews 

Asa Gray 

AthertoB 

Auburn 

Austin 

Bailey Street 

Benedict Fenn-ick 

Benjamin Cushing 

Benjamin Dean 

Benjamin Pope 



174,254 
54,111 
59,792 
122,000 
62,119 
166,695 
110,210 
109,103 
82,000 
6,7S9 
69,808 
115,380 
89,875 
72,298 
65,307 

10,012 
10,550 
67,635 
6,293 
30,941 
10,812 
8,383 
21,400 
14,515 
12,097 
6,542 
6,433 
6,528 
21,493 
15,296 
14,500 
13,012 



23,940 
15,323 

9,230 
28,750 

9,973 
22,802 
21,200 
14,048 
21,785 
629 

7,434 
32,795 
18,760 
16,717 
17,150 

1,724 
3,434 
11,084 
1,279 
8,463 
3,296 
1,039 
0,316 
3,825 
2,593 



3,781 
5,328 
4,446 



22,068 
11,002 

3,913 
26,811 

9,924 
39,918 
16,458 
20,172 
12,803 



7,155 
15,154 
35,893 
11,677 

13,760 
6,612 
23,665 
10,774 
26,6'73 
13,292 
9,176 
9,981 
9,428 
21,077 
11,600 
3,348 
19,674 
19,784 
20,133 
7,847 
16,974 



14,935 
46,623 



4,335 
63,211 
23,002 



13,320 
17,661 



S6,680 
$1,098 78 

1.189 67 
2,185 00 
1,226 90 
2,898 52 
1,996 52 
1,978 65 
1,645 00 

201 38' 

1.190 89 
2,079 08 
1,671 00 
1,389 77 
1,277 91 

4,50 24 
336 10 
1,315 16 
191 47» 
726 00 
341 86 
288 43 
665 60 
419 77 
309 93 
196 44* 
242 83 
245 20 
657 37 
435 92 
419 60 
388 25 



$1,221 11 

1.329 05 
2,611 00 
1,373 26 
2,219 14 
2,286 99 
2,265 96 
1,751 00 

241 18* 

1.330 49 
2,385 22 



1,91 



I 63 



1,566 66 
1,433 83 

412 14 
346 60 
1,478 07 
236 42* 
780 88 
349 74 



394 16 
385 16 
214 60* 
260 60 
298 34 
477 92 
403 55 
394 00 
376 14 



$359 12 
229 85 
138 45 
431 25 
149 60 



210 72 
326 78 
9 44 
111 51 
491 93 
281 40 
250 76 
257 26 

25 86 
51 61 

166 26 
19 19 

126 95 
49 44 
15 59 
94 74 
57 38 

38 90 
14 70 
23 25 
12 27 
56 72 
79 92 
66 GO 

39 12 



23 SO 
7 83 
63 02 
19 85 
79 S4 
32 92 
40 34 
26 61 



47 70 

14 31 
30 31 
71 79 
23 35 

27 50 
13 22 
47 13 
21 55 
63 35 
26 68 

18 35 

19 96 
18 86 
42 16 
23 20 

6 70 
39 35 

39 67 

40 27 

15 69 



$44 80 
139 87 



134 96 
2 50 



94 05 
25 47 



13 01 
180 63 
69 01 



1 97 
23 37 



39 06 
62 98 



$7,128 16 
2,713 41 
2,665 00 
5,316 83 
2,772 12 
5,539 63 
4,635 92 
4,580 72 
3,673 86 
452 00* 
2,695 05 
4,970 64 
3,896 35 
3,468 01 
3,061 35 

916 74 
749 40 

3,029 09 
468 63* 

1,703 22 
767 62 
611 20 

1,269 90 
891 10 
815 24 
448 90* 
639 28 
635 12 

1,184 56 
959 66 



Flat and pitch. 

Flat. 

Flat. 
Pitch and flat. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 
Pitch and flat. 

Plat. 
Pitch and flat. 
Flat and pitch. 

Pitch. 

Mansard. 
Pitch. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 



3,488,232 
1,020,163 
1,098,693 
2,307,518 
1,080,041 
3,435,271 
1,974,918 
1,971,619 
1,428,890 
84,039 
1,028,133 
21211,613 
1,753,993 
1,470,608 
1,227,735 

273,019 

210,027 

1,140,646 

03,354 
629,641 
228,001 
126,055 
388,720 
276,036 
250,080 

90,634 
101,247 
105,101 
318,492 
310,984 
239,174 
268,582 



622,756 
199,348 
119,456 



244,407 
231,845 



1,202 : 
1,351 I 
2,560 I 
1,333 I 
3,519 J 
2,227 ! 
2,206 I 



1,217 i 
2,464 I 
1,771 : 
1,659 ; 
1,430 ( 



$3,707 41 
1,377 10 



i 09 



2,644 77 
1,448 04 
2,154 60 
2,342 92 
2,321 OO 
1,790 80 

240 51* 
1.332 89 
2,568 45 
1,886 30 
1,774 29 
1,551 01 

633 72 
471 85 
1,517 65 
250 60* 
900 76 
467 10 
367 32 
728 90 
507 97 
496 OG 
273 87* 
334 81 
346 88 
574 64 
537 01 
503 26 
477 70 



S66 20 
35 71 
11 74 
80 43 
29 77 

119 75 
49 37 
00 32 
38 41 



71 68 
21 47 
45 46 
107 08 
35 03 

41 25 
19 84 
70 70 
32 32 



27 53 
29 94 
23 28 
63 23 
34 80 
10 04 
69 02 

59 36 

60 40 
23 64 
50 92 



148 46 
2 76 



103 46 
28 01 



2 17 
25 71 



$7,801 50 
3,081 60 
2,982 42 
5,008 50 
2,978 15 
6,170 13 
4,971 64 
4,924 67 



3,01 



: 65 



475 80* 
2,760 03 
6,583 63 
4,026 01 
4,025 09 
3,380 94 

1,129 44 

1,007 SO 

3,199 60 

633 02* 

2,103 82 

1,013 47 

744 17 

1,604 77 

1,097 79 

1,087 62 

666 73* 

664 33 

771 02 

1,326 15 

1,215 00 

1,092 33 

1,035 62 



$733 34 


10.2 


368 10 


13.6 


317 42 


11.9 


502 73 


11.1 


206 03 


7.4 


630 60 


11.3 


335 72 


7.2 


334 75 


7.2 


230 79 


0.2 


23 80 


5.2 


66 88 


2.7 


615 11 


12.3 


130 66 


3.3 


657 08 


16.0 


319 67 


10.4 


213 70 


23.3 


258 40 


34.4 


169 61 


5.6 


64 30 


13.7 


400 60 


23.6 


246 86 


32.0 


132 97 


21.7 


234 87 


18.4 


206 69 


23.1 


272 28 


33.3 


117 83* 


26.2 


126 06 


23.1 


135 90 


21.3 


141 69 


11.9 


260 34 


26.6 


196 46 


21.9 


108 16 


23.6 



Normti! Group. 

Brighton High. 

Charlestown High. 

Dorchester High. 

East Boston High. 

English High and Puhlio Latin. 

GisW High. 

High School of Commerco. 

High Soliool of Prftotioal Arte. 

High School of Practical Arts An 

Hyde Park High. 

Mechnnic Arts High. 

Roxbury High. 

South Boston High. 

West Roxbury High. 

Aaron Davia. 
Abby W. May. 
Abraham Lincoln. 
Abmm E. Cutter. 
Agasaiz. 
Albert Palmer. 
Amos Webster. 
Andrews. 
Asa Gray. 
AthertoD. 
Auburn. 
Austin. 
Bailey Street. 
Benedict Fenwick. 
Benjamin Cushing. 
Benjamin Dean. 
Benjamin Pope. 



) per cent of compensation on cleaning, heating, ventilating and superintendence. 



t Formerly Class C. 



TABLE NO. 2. 
B. F. TWEED TO DWIQHT, INCLUSIVE. 



TABLE SHOWING EXISTING AND PROPOSED SALARIES.- Confined. 



B.F.Tweed.... 

Bennett 

Bennett Annex. . 



Blnokinton 

BowdUch 

Bowdoia 

Bunker Hill 

Canterbury Street. . , 

Copen 

Chnpmon 

OhnrlesBulfineh.... 
Charles E. Dnnieb. . 
Charles 0. Perkilis. . 

Charles Sumner 

Chestnut Avenue. . . . 
Choate Burnham. . . . 
Christopher Gibson. , 
Clinch 



Commodore Barry. . 

Copley 

Cottage Place 

Cudworth 

Cyrus Alger 



Dillnway 

Dillaffay Annex 

Dorchester Avenue.. 

Dudley 

Dwight 



TABLE NO. 3. 



11,258 
21,036 
9,990 
44,224 
29,127 
30,521 
31,949 
25.582 
3,163 
11,910 
40,515 
22,215 
4,461 
17,711 
22,271 
4,312 
13,395 
36,098 
10,205 
22,488 
23,801 
15,095 
4,387 
19,116 
14,236 
15,171 
63,406 
25,969 
1,000§ 
7,507 
8,416 
40,160 
24,805 



2,142 
2,598 
3,159 
8,520 
6,206 
7,785 
9,141 
3,108 
378 
1,745 
11,421 



4,515 
4,536 

488 
4,463 
6,397 
2,548 
1,963 
2,989 
3,9S0 

366 
5,650 
3,501 
1,904 
8,450 
4,771 

100 

898 
1,176 
0,002 
3,540 



11,811 
17,342 
6,900 
17,260 
36,171 
12,725 
5,318 
13,318 
20,011 
11,008 
19,084 
19,911 
5,757 
9,539 
22,306 
12,840 
12,822 
27,825 
12,578 
20,204 
18,663 
20,029 
7,066 
21,320 
11,970 
45,636 
24,438 
17,213 
6,000 
13,897 
0,728 
13,909 
16,778 



2,030 
4,359 
1,103 



2,175 
3,025 



Superintendence. 



S351 41 
548 68 
259 02* 
940 5S 
695 10 
718 86 
743 13 
631 93 
175 00 
365 11 
881 24 

571 09 
186 75 
484 22 

572 15 
181 98 
396 30 
810 57 
338 51 
576 27 
600 42 
431 90 
184 38 
512 20 
413 96 
433 42 

1,247 SO 
639 44 
51 00 



$355 10 
472 43 
271 90* 
1,033 26 
746 41 
772 90 
800 03 
526 93 
175 00 
362 92 
962 79 

486 68 
223 S3 
382 11 

487 25 
219 36 
380 74 
878 86 
342 46 
489 86 
645 22 
479 81 
221 61 
556 20 
390 83 
402 05 

1,397 71 
531 63 
60 00_ 
310 OS 



i32 13 


823 62 


$6 09 


38 97 


34 6S 


13 08 


47 39 


11 80 


3 31 




34 52 
72 34 




93 09 


2 83 


116 78 


25 46 


11 S5 




10 64 
26 64 
40 02 
22 02 

38 17 

39 82 








5 67 












55 94 


43 72 




11 51 
19 08 




67 73 


6 53 


OS 04 


44 73 


9 08 


7 32 












05 06 


55 65 


8 93 




25 16 








44 84 


36 73 










6 49 


14 13 










52 52 


23 95 


2 35 














71 57 


34 43 


2 35 








13 47 


27 79 


63 63 


17 64 






91 38 


27 82 


9 53 


53 10 


33 56 







S768 35 

1,107 84 

593 42« 

2,136 17 

1,609 S3 

1,045 84 

1,690 92 

1,232 12 

395 69 

776 23 

2,053 52 

1,197 15 

432 53 

959 67 

1,181 25 

434 34 

869 63 

1.849 97 
734 35 

1,136 11 
1,327 21 
1,011 56 
425 61 
1,194 29 
883 61 
955 30 

2.850 38 
1,279 42 

124 50 

683 63 

647 24 

1,706 21 

1,222 SI 



Proposed Schei 



Flat. 
Mansard. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 

Flat. 
Alansard. 

Pitch. 

Mansard. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 
Pilch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 



Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Mansard. 
Pitch. 



194,692 
381,469 
193,874 
842,147 
602,528 
694,992 
584,957 
407,898 
51,578 
173,092 
742,167 
361,263 
69,346 
304,842 
380,637 
68,779 
280,426 
792,370 
164,197 
348,357 
444,417 
290,769 
86,480 
403,360 
296,090 
249,544 
980,948 
497,778 
30,576 
113,791 
152,596 
772,480 
413,160 



303,751 
172,093 



668,018 
566,492 



56,510 
241,624 
655,026 



332,540 
421,909 
266,312 

85,683 
376,646 
230,440 
227,004 
876,523 
443,714 

20,000S 
107.564 
139,170 
720,579 
391,042 



t445 04 
616 75 
328 92» 
1,095 15 
755 53 
821 02 
819 49 

660 go 

225 OOt 
412 64 
981 15 
614 26 
230 54 
540 45 
633 64 
225 00} 
494 62 
90S 03 
399 30 
5S5 54 
674 91 
519 31 
273 50 
629 65 
483 44 
480 00 
1,129 62 
696 71 
78 00 
314 35 
361 76 
073 58 
644 04 



(461 37 
615 38 
346 60» 

1,210 15 
870 53 
936 02 
934 49 
655 11 
225 OOJ 
434 37 

1,090 15 
013 14 
271 06 
546 71 
630 67 
225 OOt 
605 46 

1,023 03 
423 25 
587 29 
770 39 
676 89 
315 50 
713 81 
495 40 
492 30 

1,244 52 
687 34 
97 00 
352 46 
391 96 
348 29 
639 04 



t35 34 
42 87 
52 12 
140 58 
102 40 
128 45 
160 83 
61 28 
6 24 
28 79 
188 45 
61 53 
11 48 
74 60 
74 84 
8 05 
73 64 
105 55 
42 04 
32 39 
49 32 
65 77 
6 04 
91 58 

57 77 
31 42 

139 43 
78 72 
1 65 
14 82 
19 40 

100 62 

58 41 



CAre ot 

Sideivalka 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 
Lawns. 


135 43 
52 03 
17 70 


to 70 
14 38 
3 64 


108 51 
38 IS 


3 11 
13 03 


















59 73 


48 00 


28 02 
67 10 


7 18 
9 98 






83 48 


9 82 






















35 93 


2 59 






51 64 


2 69 


41 69 


69 99 


41 73 


10 40 







1,341 41 

748 88* 

2,.|97 68 

1,840 08 

1,030 70 

1,920 70 

1,407 24 

610 27{ 

908 82 

2,323 00 

1,390 76 

530 36 

1,167 46 

1,410 13 

490 67t 

1,112 10 

2,129 91 

902 32 

1,260 01 

1,550 31 

1,221 06 

010 24 

1,409 00 

1,076 13 

1,140 63 

2,680 7811 

1,617 00 

194 65 

703 31 

802 30 

1,974 61 

1,392 72 



Yearly 
Increase. 


Per 
Cent. 


«215 53 


28 ro 


233 57 


21.0 


155 40 


20.1 


361 61 


10.8 


230 26 


14.3 


200 80 


17.0 


229 81 


13.5 


175 12 


14.2 


120 58 


30.4 


132 60 


17.0 


209 48 


13.1 


199 00 


10.0 


97 82 


22.0 


237 79 


24.7 


234 88 


10.8 


02 23 


14.3 


242 60 


27.0 


270 94 


16.1 


167 97 


22.8 


129 00 


11.4 


223 10 


10.8 


209 SO 


20.7 


190 63 


44.7 


304 71 


26.6 


191 62 


21.0 


185 33 


10.4 


203 OOV 


0.2 


237 68 


18.5 


70 16 


50.3 


100 08 


16.0 


166 06 


23.9 


268 40 


15.7 


169 01 


13.8 



B. F. Twocd. 

Bonnott. 

Bennett Annex. 

Bisolow. 

BlndUntoQ. 

Bowdltoh. 

Dowdoin. 

Bunker Hill. 

Canterbury Street. 

CapOD. 

Chnpinun. 

Charloa Dulfinoh. 

CharleaE. Dnnlels. 

Charlra C. Porklna. 

Chnrles Sumnor. 

Chestnut Avonuo. 

Choato Burnham. 

ChriBtophor Cihson. 

Clioob. 

Comlns. 

Commodore Barry. 

Copley. 

Cottatto Plnoo. 

Cudworth. 

CyruB Alsor. 

Damon. 

Dearborn. 

Dillaway. 

Dilluway Annci. 

Dorchcatcr Avcnuo. 

Drake. 

Dudley. 

D wight. 



* 80 per cent of compensation on oleaning, heating, ventilating and eupexiutendenco. 



t Formerly Closa C. 



t See order No. 7. 



S Portion of buildiag. 



TABLE NO. 3. 
EDMUND P. TILESTON TO GRANT, INCLUSIVE. 



















TABLE SHOWING EXISTING AND PROPOSED SALARIES.— ConMnued. 
















TABLE NO. 


3. 






Prebent Schedule. 


Proposed Scheduij:. 


Name op School. 






AREAS (bQTJARB FEBT) . 


COMPEHSAX.OK. 


cnBrcA. CONTENTS. 1 


COMPE»»AT,OK. 


1 








Floors. 


Windows. 


Yards 

aod 

Sidewalks. 


jawns. 


CtcaniDg. 


Heating, 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care of 

Sidewalks 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 
Lawns, 


Total. 


Type of Roof. 


Entire 
Cubical 
Contents. 


Minus 
Unused 
Attic 
Space. 


Cleaning. 


Heating. 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care ot 

Sidewalks 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 


Total. 


Yearly 
Increase. 


Per 

Cent. 






B 

A 

B 

B 

B 

Bt 

A 

B 

B 

A 

B 

Bt 

B 

A 

A 

B 

B 

A 

B 

A 

A 

Bt 

B 

Bt 

B 

B 

A 

B 

B 

B 

A 

B 


39,904 

25,073 

13,808 

20,096 

63,035 

7,495 

14,500 

26,505 

32,327 

26,100 

29,378 

2,011 

19,614 

29,564 

16.212 

9,874 

7.351 

28,258 

26,504 

18,873 

24,029 

7,918 

31.701 

1,981 

40,439 

19,140 

18,987 

22,464 

13,052 

0,429 

31,086 

4,808 


9,116 
4,065 
2,034 
2,136 
9,443 
1.730 
3.399 
4,176 
4,358 
5,237 
3,577 
446 
2,064 
3,819 
2.968 
1.175 
1,156 
4,331 
3,274 
3.333 
3,345 
1,362 
5,845 
313 
5.435 
3,230 
3,389 
4,175 
2,522 
1,208 
8,153 
846 


26,841 
16,630 
6,603 
41,030 
6.952 
4.611 
16,037 
17,258 
23,715 
26,704 
24,164 
16,210 
40,856 
19,408 
21,041 
23,661 
6,141 
23,787 
14,964 
15,678 
19,480 
3,274 
11,772 


36,874 
16,505 
49,679 
1,973 
2.475 

11,031 
8,369 

12,992 
2,481 

1,800 
2.021 
32,783 

9,859 

1,500 
875 


$871 46 
623 31 
404 96 
630 82 
1,241 56 
268 39 
419 50 
649 09 
749 56 
641 80 
699 43 
175 00 
621 67 
702 59 
454 24 
321 23 
265 07 
680 39 
649 07 
607 46 
604 62 
278 11 
738 92 

76 12* 
880 02 
612 77 
609 74 
575 81 
389 09 
242 73 
728 46 
224 14 
209 01 


S698 85 
609 39 
385 70 
461 15 
076 42 
279 95 
468 50 
638 06 
607 92 
688 90 
672 54 
176 00 
455 37 
754 72 
501 03 
338 49 
308 21 
729 90 
538 05 
551 69 
649 65 
284 18 
600 41 

95 09* 
705 27 
449 76 
553 75 
489 57 
376 62 
297 16 
783 63 
328 15 
243 58 


S136 74 
60 98 
30 61 
32 04 
141 65 
25 95 
50 99 
62 64 
65 37 
78 56 
.53 66 


;53 68 

33 26 
13 21 
82 06 
13 90 

9 22 
32 07 

34 52 

47 43 
' 53 41 

48 33 


$110 62 

76 70 

149 04 

5 92 

7 43 


$1,871 35 

1,463 64 

983 42 

1.111 99 

2,380 96 

583 61 

1,004 15 

1,309 42 

1,509 26 

1,470 11 

1,373 95 

350 00 

1,095 11 

1,559 60 

1,140 22 

724 67 

602 90 

1,552 41 

1,266 16 

1,140 41 

1,347 71 

589 12 

1,453 18 

175 91» 

1.730 07 

1,039 18 

1,150 48 

1,191 49 

903 14 

618 56 

1,682 55 

036 59 

469 70 


Flat, 

Pitch. 

Mansard. 

Mansard. 

Flat and pitch. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Flat. 

Pitch, 

Mansard. 

Flat. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Mansard. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Mansard. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 


679.514 
511,633 
220,086 
337,951 
1,207,501 
123,050 
225.437 
529,994 
600,282 
437,871 
515,102 
34,625 
324,881 
611,913 
256,715 
160,696 
117,608 
466,737 
432,029 
342,776 
446,228 
144,760 
676,918 
37,151 
656,400 
336,770 
302,503 
448,665 
206,259 
86,198 
599,282 
95,450 
81,032 




S932 61 
729 80 
465 26 
690 95 

1.406 67 
324 97 
478 44 
750 87 
796 58 
690 87 
768 10 
225 OOt 
577 88 
864 91 
609 72 
385 81 
329 41 
719 74 

654 83 
565 45 

655 39 
348 99 
796 31 
110 65* 
909 40 
568 26 
655 60 
677 75 
459 26 
274 04 
834 25 
293 90 
251 67 


$827 76 
839 07 
479 03 
592 16 
1.064 83 
361 31 
624 80 
730 09 
759 79 
, 790 34 
745 55 
225 OOJ 
580 39 
979 91 
563 89 
412 01 
365 01 
820 42 
049 65 
633 56 
745 99 
381 33 
759 66 
135 68' 
816 20 
571 74 
621 13 
. 670 28 
473 03 
316 64 
949 25 
334 SI 
293 28 


S150 41 

67 07 

33 56 
35 24 

155 81 
28 65 
50 08 

68 90 
71 91 
80 41 
59 02 

7 36 

34 06 
63 01 
48 97 
19 39 
19 07 
71 40 
.54 02 

54 99 

55 19 
22 31 
96 44 

5 16 
89 68 
53 30 
55 92 
63 89 
41 61 
19 93 
134 52 

13 90 

14 40 


S80 62 
49 89 

19 81 
123 09 

20 86 
13 83 
48 11 
51 77 

71 16 
80 11 

72 49 
48 63 

122 57 
53 40 
63 12 

70 98 
18 42 

71 36 
44 89 
47 03 
58 44 

9 82 
36 32 


$121 OS 

61 36 

163 04 

6 SI 

8 17 


$2,112 88 
1,737 25 
1,161 60 
1,347 95 
2,650 34 
728 66 
1,143 83 
1,635 25 
1,742 30 
1,665 92 
1,646 10 

606 99t 

1,320 84 

1,972 90 

1,293 88 

888 19 

731 91 

1,721 61 

1,403 39 

1,301 03 

1,519 90 

762 45 

1,690 62 

251 49» 

1,904 13 

1,235 02 

1,280 78 

1,499 67 

1,107 78 

682 07 

1,980 77 

760 08 

665 36 

er NO. 7. 


$241 63 
273 01 
178 18 
235 90 
269 38 
146 15 
139 68 
326 83 
233 04 
185 81 
271 20 
155 09 
225 73 
413 30 
153 60 
163 62 
129 01 
169 10 
137 23 
100 62 

172 25 

173 33 
237 44 

76 58 
173 40 
106 44 
136 30 
308 08 
204 04 

63 61 
304 22 
113 49 

95 60 


12.9 

18.0 

18.1 

21.2 

11.3 

24.8 

13.9 

24.8 

16.4 
12.0 
19.7 

44.6 
20.0 
26.6 
13.4 
22.6 
21.3 
10.8 
10.8 
14.0 
12.7 
29.4 
10.3 
42.9 
10.0 
18.0 
U.S 
26.8 
22.6 
10.2 
18.0 
17.8 
20.3 


Edmund P. Tilcaton. 

Edward Everett. 

Elbridge Smith. 

EliUu Greenwood. 

Eliot ixnd Cbrbtopber Columbua 

Eliinbeth Peabody. 

Ellen H. RinhardR. 

EUtH Mondell. 

Emerson. 

Emily A. Fiflcld. 

Everett. 

Everett Street. 

Fairmount. 

Farragut. 

Florence Nightingrile. 

Florence Street. 

Francea E. Willard. 

Francis Parkman. 

Franklin. 

Frederic A. Whitney. 

Frederic W. Lincoln. 

Freeman. 

Frotbingham. 

Frothingham Annex. 

Gaston. 

George Bancroft. 

George Friabie Hoar. 

George Putnam. 

George T. Angell. 

Germantown. 

Gilbert Stuart. 

Glenway and GloDway Annex. 

Grant, 




Edmund p. 


476.859 
212.256 














1.163,668 
U4.646 




he Columbufl 




and L r 






33 09 
26 11 
38 98 
7 44 


36 40 
27 62 
42 87 
8 19 










497,873 
643,583 


























Everett 












30 90 
57 29 
44 52 
17 03 
17 34 
64 97 

49 11 
60 00 

50 18 
20 28 
87 68 

4 70 
81 53 
48 45 
50 84 
62 03 
37 S3 
13 12 
122 30 

12 70 

13 10 


81 71 
38 94 
42 08 
47 32 
12 28 
47 57 
29 93 
31 36 
38 96 
6 55 
23 54 


5 40 

6 06 
98 35 




6 94 

6 67 

108 18 








Fairmount 






















165,209 


















29 68 




32 53 






401,834 
312,448 
402,392 
130,660 
543,311 


















4 95 






4 50 










2 89 






2 63 












C9 80 
42 32 
64 23 
48 11 
88 94 
15 92 
59 11 
107 41 
6 01 


19 05 






23,266 
14,107 
18,077 
16,038 
29,645 

5,307 
19,702 
35,802 

2,003 


6.773 

10,467 
13,436 
16,649 
2,920 


46 53 
28 21 
36 15 
32 08 
69 29 
10 61 
39 40 
71 60 
4 01 


17 32 


315,202 


















424,754 


34 .54 
44 34 
64 94 
9 64 






31 40 
40 31 
49 95 
8 90 
















581.218 










76,112 












— 


























t Formerly Class i./. 























• 80 per cent cleaning, heating, ventilating and superintendence. 



I 



TABLE NO. 4. 
HANCOCK TO JOSEPH TUCKERMAN, INCLUSIVE. 



1. 



Hancock 1[ 

Harbor View Street., 

Harvard 

Ill Harvard Street.. 
HI Harvard Street.. 
HaweaHall 



Henry Grew 

Henry L, Pierce 

Henry Vano 

Hillside 

Hobart Street 

Howard Avenue 

Howard Avenue Annex. 

Hugh O'Brien 

Hugh O'Brien Annex. , . 

Hull 

24 HuU Street 

Hyde 

Ira Allen 

Jacob Fobs 

Jamca Otis 

Jefferaon 

John A. Andrew 

John Boyle O'Reilly 

John Cheverus 

John D. Philbrick 

John G. Wbittier 

John J. Williams 

John L. Motley 

John Winthrop 

Joseph Tuckerman 



TABLE SHOWINO EXISTINO AND PROPOSED SALARIES.-Confmued. 



TABLE NO. 4. 



Present Schedule. 



53,919 

C,523 
19,460 
30,048 

2,500 

4,033 
12,102 

3,940 
25,338 
37,268 

9,564 
10,204 

7,367 
10,422 

1,608 
39,790 

2.066 
13,742 

1,148 
33,923 
15,989 

2,696 
29,100 
40,060 
33,715 
24,114 
31,628 
16,316 
17,299 
19,176 

5,877 
34,281 
17,371 



3,679 
7,028 
1,956 
1,325 
947 



162 
8,047 
2,517 
1,109 
4,725 
7,021 
6,714 
4,037 
4,861 
2,948 
3,293 
4,135 
1,532 
4,755 



37,758 
19,484 
30,478 
0,754 



975 
14,187 
11,797 
31,767 
46,404 
10,704 
17,511 
28,765 
22,308 



12,839 
18,892 
20,599 
32,340 
18,053 
16,531 
14,304 
19,484 

9,133 
19,220 
15.878 

7,748 
19,017 
17.780 



8,608 
6,281 



2,414 
10,735 
7.450 



4.404 
5.116 



8.430 
1,758 
6,105 

28.806 
2.734 

24.516 



1,348 90 
245 08 
518 91 
710 82 
116 00 
173 06 
369 14 
160 84 
628 08 
829 20 
314 41 
328 40 

265 44 

266 63' 
78 35 

869 64 

78 91* 
403 38 
175 00 
775 77 
449 78 
175 00 
694 70 
873 96 
772 44 
006 05 
737 68 
4S6 32 
475 08 
513 34 
228 56 
781 50 
477 42 



Supermtendencc. 



SI, 146 14 
267 85 
453 63 
580 58 
170 00 
210 09 
326 02 
207 60 
524 06 
677 68 
334 77 
342 45 
303 40 
276 05* 

96 48 
697 48 

98 64» 
384 90 
175 00 
627 06 
496 79 
175 00 
745 90 
700 72 
624 58 
509 37 
599 54 
503 00 

427 69 
657 34 
290 62 
844 34 

428 45 



S92 76 

14 51 
30 03 
42 27 

6 27 
11 25 

15 15 
5 76 

56 19 
106 42 
29 34 
19 88 
14 21 
42 65 

7 20 
118 10 

5 54 
26 43 

120 71 
37 76 

16 64 

70 88 
105 32 
100 71 

00 56 
72 92 
44 22 
49 40 
62 03 
22 98 

71 33 
44 03 



(76 62 
38 97 



28 37 
23 69 
63 53 
92 81 
21 41 
35 02 
67 63 
44 62 



25 68 
37 78 
41 20 
64 68 

37 91 
33 06 
28 61 

38 07 
18 27 
38 44 
31 70 
16 50 
38 03 
35 66 



7 24 
32 21 
22 36 



13 21 
16 36 



25 20 
6 27 
18 32 



S2,663 32 

602 23 

1,079 37 

1,353 IS 

292 27 

397 25 

735 03 

406 79 
1,278 10 
1,637 41 

722 28 
725 84 
658 79 
645 30» 

182 04 
1,750 96 

183 09' 
855 62 
350 00 

1,549 24 
1,022 11 

407 84 
1,576 16 
1,743 20 
1,636 06 
1.222 01 
1.535 80 
1,030 01 
1,064 96 
1.164 47 

736 22 
1,766 08 

993 36 



PilOPOSED SCHEDDLE. 



Flat." 

Pitch. 
Mansard. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Flat. 

Pitch. 

Pilch. 
Mansard. 

Pitch. 

Pitch, 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 



Entire 
Cubical 
Contents. 



873,603 
103,442 
290,630 
609,899 

29,379 

50,989 
204,887 

09,440 
398.253 
815,320 
169.689 
170,760 
108,780 
206,360 

35.090 
843,712 

35,090 
269,023 

14,300 
623,195 
287.720 

40.007 
620,517 
839,446 
583,113 
442,652 
528,581 
300,973 
305,598 
300,474 

98,165 
693,557 
317.733 



196,881 
67.977 



089,007 
155,753 
164,682 
103,391 
174,370 



685,001 
272,741 



676,008 
418,787 



$1,100 26 
308 10 
619 04 
790 02 
111 76 
182 97 
446 82 
225 00} 
651 25 
042 07 
3SG 04 
399 87 
308 09 
331 06» 
105 05* 

1.013 31 
105 0.5" 
402 43 
225 OOt 
838 06 
525 74 
225 OOJ 
773 52 

1.092 45 
829 07 
671 79 
781 58 
553 97 
558 CO 
553 47 
299 31 
816 56 
653 41 



Superintendence. 



>911 03 
347 30 
564 97 
769 61 
138 27 
220 16 
462 86 
226 OOt 
6.16 43 
832 53 
412 70 
423 73 

347 2'I 

348 77' 
120 09* 
868 15 
129 09* 
503 49 
225 OOt 
780 53 
683 93 
225 OOt 
SSS 52 
007 72 
776 03 
6a>l 01 
752 29 
019 22 
663 04 
618 69 
339 68 
961 60 
658 37 



S102 04 
16 96 
33 03 
46 50 
6 90 
12 38 
10 67 

6 34 
GO 70 

115 90 
32 27 
21 86 
15 63 
46 91 

7 92 
129 90 

09 
29 07 

2 07 
132 78 
41 53 
IS 30 

77 96 
115 85 
110 78 

06 61 
80 21 
48 64 
61 33 
68 23 
26 28 

78 46 
48 43 



Care of 

Sidewalks 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 
Lawns. 






SS 46 


$23 41 


91 43 


17 43 






















96 30 


7 97 


130 21 


36 43 


32 11 


24 59 






86 30 


14 63 


60 92 


10 88 


73 70 


18 22 


45 6S 


11 20 


















66 80 


27 82 


49 59 


6 80 


42 01 


20 16 


63 46 


95 36 


27 40 


9 02 


67 60 


80 00 






23 24 


190 62 


57 05 


21 87 


53 34 


8 09 



13,063 33 

75S 28 

1.240 60 

1.031 29 

260 93 

418 44 

908 90 

401 78t 

1,461 85 

2,006 20 

888 31 

807 09 

771 70 

811 13* 

242 00* 

2,103 34 

2-10 23* 

1.081 83 

452 67t 

1,789 89 

1,207 88 

630 lot 

1,837 02 

2,200 70 

1.771 27 

1.460 37 

1.707 89 

1,26S 26 

1.314 63 

1,287 02 

884 03 

1.966 50 

1,222 24 



•390 01{ 
160 06 
107 13 
278 11 

36 34S 

21 10 
230 22 

84 04 
183 60 
427 70 
100 03 
172 16 
113 00 
106 83 

GO 02 
362 39 

57 14 
220 31 
102 07 
240 06 
1S6 77 

122 20 
260 86 
467 60 
235 21 
243 40 
232 00 
228 24 
249 67 

123 46 
117 81 
210 42 



Hnuoook. 

Harbor View Stroot. 

Harvard. 

HI Harvard Stroet. 

141 Harvard Stroot. 

Hawcs Hall. 

Hcmonway. 

Honry Orow. 

Henry L. Pierce. 

Henry Vano. 

HlUaide. 

Hobart Stroot. 

Howard Avcnuo. 

Howard Avenuo Annex. 

Bu|h O'BricD. 

Hugh O'Brien Annex. 

Bui. 

24 Bull Stroot. 

Hydo. 

> AUen. 
Jacob Foao. 
Jamoa Otis. 
Jefferaon. 
John A. Andrew. 
John Boylo O'Reilly, 
John Cheverua. 
John D. Philbrlok. 
Joba a. Whittiar. 
John J. WUliaaia, 
John L. Motley. 
John WIntbrop. 
Joeeph Tuokerman, 



* 80 per cent of cleaning, heating, ventilating and superintendence. 



* Also Pitch and Mansard. 



t Formerly Class 0. 



t See order No. 7. 



^ Including Cunhman and Hancock Annex. 



TABLE NO. 5. 
JOSHUA BATES TO OAK SQUARE, INCLUSIVE. 



J 

















TABLE SHOWINQ EXISTING AND PROPOSED SALARIES.- (7o„tot„d 
















TABLE NO. 


5. 




Class. 










Present Schedule. 


















PnOPOSED SCHEDDLE. 










Nasih of Scbooi.. 


" 


Name of School. 




AREAS (SQITABB PEET). 


C0>,PE»SATrO.,. 




canrcAL co„.e»ts. 


COMPENSATION. 






Floors. 


Windows. 


Yards 

find 

Sidewalks. 


Lawns. 


Cleaning. 


He.\tine, 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care of 

Sidewalks 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 
Lawns. 


Total. 


Type of Roof. 


Entire 
Cubical 
Contents. 


Minus 
Unused 
Attic 
Space. 


Cleaning. 


Heating, 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care of 

Sidewalks 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 
Lawns. 


Total. 


Yearly 
Increase. 


Per 
Cent, 






A 
A 
B 
B 
A 
A 
Bt 
Bt 
B 
Bt 
A 
E 
A 
A 
B 
A 
A 
B 
A 
A 
A 
B 
A 
B 
Bt 
Bt 
B 
B 
B 
Bt 
B 
B 
B 


14,011 
23,349 
13,646 
24,647 
36,000 
30,868 

7,890 
18,958 
36,280 

2,158 
13,339 
13,823 
10,329 
42,321 

7,666 
29,457 
29,385 

5,444 
11,643 
66,347 
28,472 
15,514 
18,429 

6,768 

2,074 

6,377 
18,778 
15,519 
13,183 

1,964 
29,124 

6,903 

5,940 


2,904 
3,779 
2,669 
3,192 
6,208 
7,509 
1,034 
1,765 
6,413 

396 
2,575 
3,104 
4,338 
6,943 
1,133 
4,047 
8,050 
1,057 
2,271 
10,293 
4,255 
2,705 
3,849 
1,457 

390 
1,020 
2,984 
2,813 
2,434 

370 
3,529 

756 
1,576 


11,552 
20,146 
13,696 
11,949 
13,799 
29,684 
6,802 
7,422 
24,159 


8,046 
14,245 

3,567 


S409 23 
592 28 
401 67 
015 65 
809 00 
822 89 
222 15* 
509 10 
813 48 

81 86* 
395 12 
324 22« 
331 24 
910 14 
272 32 
700 77 
699 54 
210 43 
359 50 
1,294 55 
684 02 
440 28 
498 58 
251 20 
176 00 
241 42 
605 50 
440 38 
391 84 

75 60* 
095 11 
203 67* 
230 32 


$459 21 
636 03 
383 75 
515 76 
877 00 
893 49 
227 19* 
394 62 
055 30 
102 32* 
446 44 
308 70* 
389 25 
997 10 
311 99 
752 68 
751 32 
285 33 
414 22 
1,453 59 
733 97 
406 17 
543 15 
301 22 
175 00 
205 66 
445 34 
406 23 
378 20 
94 27* 
569 49 
242 27* 
291 28 


$43 56 

56 69 
40 04 
47 88 
93 12 

112 04 
15 51 
26 48 
96 20 
6-94 
38 63 
46 56 
05 07 
89 15 
17 00 
60 71 

120 75 
15 80 
34 07 

154 40 
63 83 
40 58 

57 74 
21 86 

5 85 
15 39 
44 76 
42 20 
30 51 

6 55 
52 94 
11 34 
23 04 


823 10 
40 29 
27 39 
23 90 
27 60 
59 37 
11 60 
14 84 
48 32 




8935 10 

1,325 39 

870 89 

1,203 19 

1,849 46 

1,883 39 

470 45* 

045 00 

1,024 06 

190 12* 

934 87 

730 88* 

808 41 

2,0.54 04 

670 91 

1,564 34 

1,625 07 

678 62 

900 79 

3,011 05 

1,498 44 

908 05 

1,160 99 

052 39 

373 49 

534 47 

1,106 50 

SS8 81 

836 85 

175 32< 

1,333 67 

495 96* 

590 97 


Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pilch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch and flat. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Mansard. 
Pitch. 
Pilch. 


264,105 
373,980 
217,382 
415,610 
634,628 
065,541 
130,712 
284,208 
690,540 

40,786 
264,911 
210,862 
192,158 
837,931 
125,623 
542,272 
614,023 
115,358 
186,097 
1,267,043 
651,638 
283,334 
344,796 
107,228 

35,274 

97,708 
329,683 
276,739 
247,792 

49,667 
528,149 

04,368 
109,682 


217,402 


S470 40 
026 98 
404 01 
620 68 
887 63 
918 54 
275 15* 
622 77 
883 21 
120 41* 
466 60 
301 62* 
441 24 

1,047 79 
341 28 
764 30 
845 37 
294 14 
432 15 

1,520 04 
754 89 
513 83 
575 33 
313 84 
225 00§ 
291 35 
552 38 
511 38 
454 39 
130 86* 
760 38 
220 67* 
285 12 


S514 75 
710 48 
478 45 
624 31 
1,002 03 
1,033 54 
301 69* 
530 79 
803 10 
147 06* 
510 01 

373 74* 
481 24 

1,162 79 

374 90 
879 30 
960 37 
335 03 
472 15 

1,035 04 
869 89 
522 74 
045 91 
352 04 
225 OOS 
332 52 
557 44 
520 64 
469 25 
158 82* 
741 69 
260 24* 
320 91 


S47 92 
02 35 
44 04 
52 67 
102 43 
123 90 

17 OS 
29 12 

105 81 
6 53 
42 49 
51 22 
71 58 
93 06 

18 69 
66 78 

132 83 
17 44 
37 47 

169 83 
70 21 
44 63 
63 51 
24 04 
44 
16 93 
49 24 
46 41 
40 10 
6 10 
58 23 
12 47 
26 00 


$34 06 

60 44 
41 09 
35 85 
41 40 
80 05 
17 41 
22 27 
72 48 




$1,007 73 
1,460 25 
1,05-1 74 
1,339 51 
2,081 10 
2,165 03 

OH 31* 
1,104 95 
1,876 37 

274 00* 
1,101 12 

803 OS* 
1,027 24 
2,302 06 

819 15 
1,784 04 
2,013 52 

722 70 
1,061 95 
3,408 12 
1,719.92 
1,111 62 
1,308 21 

732 11 

482 905 

658 61 
1,289 87 
1.078 33 
1.000 25 

296 78* 
1,584 49 

556 11* 

698 58 


$132 03 
134 30 
177 86 
130 32 
231 64 
270 04 
134 80 
159 95 
262 31 
83 88 

106 25 
132 80 

218 83 
337 41 
148 24 

219 70 
388 45 
144 08 
155 16 
457 07 
221 48 
203 67 
207 22 
129 72 
109 41 
124 04 
183 37 
189 62 
172 40 
120 40 
250 82 

60 16 

107 61 


14.1 
10.1 
20.2 
11.3 
12.6 
14.0 
28.3 
10.9 
16.6 
44.1 
17.7 
18.1 
27.0 
10.4 
22.0 
14.0 
23.9 
24.9 
17.1 
15.1 
14.7 
22.4 
17.8 
19.7 
29.2 
23.2 
16.6 
21.3 
20.6 
68.7 
18.8 
12.1 
18.2 


Joshua Batea. 

Julia Ward Howo. 

I<afayotto. 

La\vrcnce. 

Lowb. 

Longfellow. 

Louis Prang. 

Louisa May Alcott. 

Lowell. 

Lowoll Annex. 

Lucretia Crocker. 

Lyceum Hall. 

Margaret Fuller. 

MarslinU. 

Martlia A. Baker. 

Martin. 

Mary Homcnwtiy. 

Mary L. Brock. 

Mary Lyon. 

Mather. 

Mayh«w. 

MUes Standiah. 

Minot. 

Mozart. 

Mt. Pleasant Avenue. 

Nahum Cbapin. 

Nathan Hale. 

Nathaniel Hawthorne. 

Noble, 

Noble Annex. 

Norcrosa. 

North Harv.ird Street. 

Oak Sciuare. 




Mn Word Howe 










$24 14 


211,008 
373,679 


$26 55 










42 74 


47 01 














127,292 
269,708 
630,208 






Louifla May Alcott 








UweU 


10 70 


11 77 










27,340 
26,701 
10,050 
24,180 
9,668 
23,083 
20,180 
11,244 
14,110 
29,811 
8,310 
9,124 
19,731 
7,832 
8,821 
5,031 
11,096 


918 
3,295 
16,763 
1,335 
4,367 
12,830 
23,592 
16,297 

023 
7,354 
20,816 

248 
29,550 


54 68 
51 40 
20 10 
48 36 
19 34 
46 17 
40 30 
22 40 
28 22 
59 62 

16 02 
18 25 
39 40 
15 66 

17 64 
11 26 
22 19 




213,601 
199,347 


82 02 
77 10 
30 16 
72 64 
29 00 
69 25 
60 64 
33 73 
42 33 
89 43 
24 93 
27 37 
59 19 
23 50 
26 46 
16 89 
33 29 
















2 75 
9 89 
50 26 
4 01 
13 10 
38 51 
70 78 
48 89 


3 03 
10 87 
55 28 

4 41 
14 41 
42 30 
77 86 
63 78 




MorehaU 


794,793 










511,298 
592,368 
95,570 




Maiy Hemenway 


















Mnyhcw.. 


601,894 
260,825 
322,328 






2 77 
22 00 
62 45 


3 06 
24 27 
68 69 




Mioot 




Mozart. . 






34,827 
94,175 
299,370 
253,332 
201,389 
44,867 
607,383 
90,168 
91,059 




82 
97 52 




Nahum Chapin 


74 
88 65 




Nathan Hale 








Noble 


15,151 




30 30 




45 45 


















8,063 
17,725 
12,800 


1,075 
0,705 


10 13 
35 45 
25 01 




24 19 
53 18 
38 42 








3 55 
22 13 






3 23 
20 12 




Oak Square 


— 








* 80 per 


ent cleaning 


, heating 


ventilating a 


nd superinlendenc 












t Formerly Cloas C. 










§ See order No. 7. 











TABLE NO. 6. 
OLD AQASSIZ TO SAMUEL Q. HOWE, INCLUSIVE. 



TABLE SHOWING EXISTING AND PROPOSED SALARIES.— C<m(tnu«d. 



TABLE NO. 6. 



Old Agassiz 

Old Edward Everett 

Old Gibson 

Old Mather 

Old Thornton Street. 

Oliver Hazard Perry 

Oliver Holden 

Oliver Wendell Holmea. . 

Farkman 

Paul Jonea 

Paul Revere 

Peter Faneuil 

Philip H. Sheridan 

Phillips Brooks 

Phineaa Bates 

Pierpont 

Plummer 

Pormort 

Preseott} 

Quinoy 

Quincy E. Diekerman. . . 
Quincy Street 

Richard C. Humpbrcya. . 

Richard Olney 

Robert Swan 

Roohambeau 

Roger Ckp 

Roger Wolcott 

Bamuel Adams 

Samuel Dexter 

Samuel G. Howe 



9,8.51 
8,379 

21,867 
2,805 

32,516 



13,227 
27,317 
38,472 
27,129 
20,940 
34,196 

8,004 

4,365 
27.076 

7,787 
38,740 
36,190 
27,987 
21,199 

4,028 
35,066 
21,772 
21.002 
16.429 
27,456 
23,220 
30,209 
35,550 

9,611 
16,747 



1,946 
1,578 



9,744 
4,515 
4,116 



6,560 
1.163 



677 
3,448 
3,976 
6,405 
2,490 
4,163 
6,554 
7.541 
5,209 
1,460 
3.486 



4,024 
40,768 
5,248 
23,537 
9,830 
16,369 
7,420 
6.762 
8,416 
13,771 
19,494 
30,948 
27,892 
3.022 
27,331 
2,740 
28.860 
12,036 
7,686 
20,618 
16,747 
16,392 
27,850 
19,075 
15,091 
26,312 
14,467 
24,918 
23,788 
2,614 
7,111 



5,017 

4,652 

076 

7,070 

2,439 



14,200 
10.900 
4,608 



S281 04* 
256 68* 
288 34 
564 47 
102 56» 
7S2 77 
107 60 
1,047 18 
392 77 
663 71 
848 55 
060 32 
546 97 
780 14 
280 09 
183 68 
659 37 
220 08» 
917 66 
812 04 
675 77 
551 78 
172 90 
803 66 
562 67 
559 44 



812 34 
801 80 
315 44 
414 94 



S254 02* 
242 81* 
288 79 
482 40 
128 20* 
810 80 
274 00 
1,159 83 
337 27 
547 80 
923 97 
545 55 
590 97 
842 72 
285 04 
260 95 
644 91 
226 30* 
837 37 
654 28 
555 81 
595 78 
210 84 
647 99 
481 26 
603 44 
417 15 
714 66 
634 18 
880 97 
868 45 
335 33 



S29 19 
23 67 
17 63 
63 11 
4 91 
77 97 
8 82 

142 59 
23 03 
54 02 

146 16 
67 73 

61 74 
104 97 

47 54 
11 42 
83 49 
17 30 
81 91 
119 37 
57 12 

62 55 
8 66 



81 08 
37 35 
62 45 
98 31 
113 12 
78 14 
21 90 
62 29 



99 64 

10 50 
47 07 
19 06 
32 74 

11 84 
13 52 
16 83 
27 54 
38 99 
61 90 
55 78 

6 01 

61 06 
5 48 

57 73 
24 07 
15 37 
41 04 
31 49 
30 78 
55 70 
38 15 
30 18 

62 62 
28 93 
49 84 
47 68 

5 23 
14 22 



15 05 
13 96 
2 93 
21 23 



11 34 
3 15 
42 60 
32 70 
13 52 
2 42 
25 56 
23 91 



Proposed Scued 



S564 25« 

523 06» 

611 20 

1,209 52 

246 17* 

1,732 41 

500 08 

2,433 50 

708 61 

1,284 64 

1,035 61 

1,316 19 

1,252 03 

1,792 56 

689 08 

402 09 

1,349 90 

409 10* 

1,924 07 

1,622 96 

1,304 10 

1,298 13 

423 89 

1,515 49 

1,162 42 

1,324 71 

975 96 

1,609 46 

1,353 80 

1,881 83 

1,819 88 

677 90 

920 41 



Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Mansard. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 






193,473 
108,420 
140,880 
403,855 
42,000 
696,672 
76.261 
975,429 
210,047 
457,011 
081,978 
427,952 
334,774 
714,519 
157,031 
73.980 
623,949 
108,974 
773,622 
611,225 
491,418 
389,789 
57,273 
023,012 
359,942 
397,194 
314,778 
431,534 
472,342 
710,784 
002,000 
174,800 
277,339 



182,228 
157,104 
143,489 
343.125 
41,400 



039,377 
137,152 



483,232 
103,684 
681,180 



340,343 
273,098 



409,307 
071,081 



168,735 
217,088 



$311 07* 
310 93* 
368 23 
590 13 
121 98* 
849 07 
250 39 
1,228 43 
455 18 
710 01 
937 08 
080 95 
687 77 
892 38 
368 73 
240 55 
730 23 
246 82' 
934 18 
804 23 
710 72 
042 79 
226 OOS 
844 62 
612 94 
599 34 
520 70 
081 62 
062 37 
921 08 
855 07 
406 10 
500 09 



$350 03* 
331 50* 
397 30 
596 81 
118 83* 
961 67 
291 95 
1,313 13 
409 90 
699 31 
1,052 98 
673 16 
601 46 
1.007 38 
389 41 
287 96 
722 91 
278 09« 
828 59 
793 01 
705 35 
730 23 
225 00§ 
783 70 
611 95 
075 93 
5,34 33 
782 41 
7,54 71 
1,039 OS 
970 07 
428 92 
510 38 



S32 11 
20 04 
19 39 
09 42 
5 10 
85 77 
9 70 

150 85 
25 99 
59 42 

160 78 
74 50 

07 91 
115 47 

52 29 
12 50 
91 81 
19 02 
90 09 
131 31 
02 83 

08 80 
9 62 

56 89 
65 00 
89 18 
41 08 
68 70 
108 14 
124 43 
85 95 
2-1 09 
67 52 



S12 07 
149 30 
15 74 
70 61 
29 49 
49 11 
22 26 
20 29 
25 25 
41 31 
58 48 
92 84 
33 08 
9 07 
81 99 
8 22 
86 00 
36 11 
23 00 
61 55 
47 24 
40 IS 
83 56 
57 23 
46 27 
78 94 
43 40 
74 76 
71 36 
7 84 
21 33 



16 56 
15 35 
3 22 
23 35 



12 47 
3 47 
40 86 
36 97 
14 88 
2 00 
28 12 
26 30 



$729 81* 
0C8 17* 
806 28 
1,411 

291 95* 

2,018 90 

681 53 

2,834 10 

973 39 

1,496 17 

2,170 99 

1,180 48 

1,390 97 

2.111 29 

907 49 

560 13 

1,041 IS 

652 15* 
1,030 40 
1,839 78 
1,507 00 
1.555 38 
606 765 
1,743 82 
1,377 61 
1.468 51 
1,183 36 
1.629 45 
1.671 28 
2,190 40 
2,008 76 



145 41 
105 08 
202 OS 
45 78 
286 49 

81 46 
400 00 
204 88 
210 53 
241 48 
170 29 
138 34 
318 74 
217 81 

94 01 
291 28 

82 99 
H 79 

210 82 
203 80 
250 95 
82 87 
108 33 
215 00 
113 83 
207 39 
119 90 
217 48 
308 63 

188 87 

189 05 
168 01 



29.3 
27.7 
31.0 
10.7 
18.6 
10.6 
16.2 
16.4 
20.0 
10.3 
12.4 
12.9 
11.0 
17.7 
31.6 
20.3 
21.6 
17.6 
00.7 
13.3 
16.0 
19.7 
19.5 
12.8 
18.6 



Old Aeasaiz. 

Old Edward Everett. 

Old Gibson. 

Old Mather. 

Old Thornton Street. 

Oliver Hazard Perry. 

Oliver Holdon. 

Oliver Wendell Holmoa. 

ParUmnn. 

Poul Jones. 

Paul Revere. 

Peter Faneuil. 

PhUip H. Sheridan. 

Phillips Ilrooks. 



Phin 



sBalei 



Plorpont. 
Plummer. 
Pormort. 
Prcecott.^ 
Prince. 

Quincy E. Dickcrmai 
Quincy Street. 
Rice. 

Richard C. Humphri 
Richard Olney. 
Robert Swan. 
Rochambeau. 
Roger Clap. 
Roger Wolcott. 
Samuel Adams. 
Samuel Dexter. 
Samuel G. Howe. 



t cleaning, heating, ventilating and soperintc 



tFormeilyCLisaC. 



{ Includes James A. MoDonald and Polk Street. 



TABLE NO. 7. 
SAMUEL W. MASON TO WELLS, INCLUSIVE. 







- 










TABLE SHOWINQ EXISTING AND PROPOSED SALARIES.- Conffaued. 
















TABLE NO. 7. 




CIA83. 










Present Scbeoulb. 


















Proposed Sea 


BDUI.E. 












Naud of Schooi,. 




«1EAS (SQUABE FEET). 


— — • 


COBICAL CONTENTS. 


COMPENSATION. 






Floors. 


Windows. 


Yards 

and 

Sidewalks. 


Lawns. 


Cleaning. 


Heating. 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care of 

Sidewallcs 

and 

Yards. 


Care ot 
Lawns. 


Total. 


Type ot Roof. 


Entire 
Cubical 
Contents. 


Mmus 
Unused 
Attic 
Space. 


Cleaning. 


Heating, 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care of 

f^idewalka 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 


Tol.al. 


Yejirly 
Increase. 


Per 
Cent. 


Name of School. 


uelW Mason 


B 

A 
Bt 
Bt 
Bt 
Bt 
B 
B 
Bt 
Bt 
Bt 
B 
Bt 
B 
B 
Bt 
A 
Bt 
B 
B 
B 
Bt 
A 
A 
Bt 
B 
B 
A 
B 
B 
B 
Bt 
A 


21.934 
35,025 
4,500 
6,533 
2,094 
10,485 
35,458 
33,379 
2,795 
7,049 
8,024 
10,610 
11,074 
12,147 
32,785 
13,126 
38,165 
4,207 
31,108 
7,719 
17,200 
7,907 
37,067 
15,095 
11,030 
9,231 
26,452 
60,746 
22,182 
8,105 
4,217 
2,798 
27,661 


4,125 

6,844 

500 

734 

449 

1,788 

3,226 

3,108 

400 

1,370 

1,208 

3,595 

1,173 

2,068 

4,015 

986 

8,609 

400 

7,744 

1,179 

3,947 

1,098 

5,656 

4,554 

1,102 

1,241 

3,169 

10,334 

6,348 

829 

617 

360 

3,412 


49,234 
17,825 
280 
19,479 
18,055 
4,034 
24,676 
27,269 


4.100 
7,337 

6,228 


8565 75 
803 00 
18S 00 
245 32 
79 81* 
334 07 
800 33 
707 06 
102 24* 
278 83 
280 53 
337 42 
278 04* 
370 09 
767 34 
390 65 
843 04 
178 62 
728 84 
218 83* 
474 00 
277 86 
826 07 
431 90 
346 03 
307 08 
643 14 
1,300 94 
670 46 
225 85* 
178 94 
175 00 
669 90 


S483 21 
809 88 
225 00 
208 00 
99 70* 
309 85 
645 60 
620 55 
127 80* 

284 49 

285 24 
347 42 

252 59* 
305 76 
613 42 
330 20 
918 14 
210 21 
593 30 
250 10* 
420 40 
284 07 
897 27 
479 81 
315 30 
330 77 
637 42 

1,461 17 
486 18 

253 81* 
256 51 
175 00 
718 66 


SOI 88 

102 60 

7 50 

11 01 
74 

26 82 
48 39 

46 62 
6 00 

20 55 
19 02 
53 93 
17 60 
40 02 
60 23 
14 79 
127 64 

6 00 
116 16 

17 69 
59 21 
16 47 
84 84 
08 31 
10 S3 

18 02 

47 64 
166 01 

80 22 

12 44 

7 70 
5 40 

51 18 


898 47 
35 65 
E6 
38 96 
30 11 
8 07 
49 35 
64 64 


$12 30 
22 01 


Sl,221 61 
1,833 20 

421 00 

503 29 

222 42* 

679 41 

1,543 57 

1.607 45 

236 04* 

691 04 

690 37 

810 09 

001 19» 

791 01 

1,470 14 

770 29 

1,990 81 

403 61 

1,477 65 

491 02* 

1,039 01 

590 00 

1,868 21 

1,009 23 

708 29 

696 66 

1,265 84 

2,972 48 

1,168 08 

514 77* 

491 47 

396 50 

1,458 05 


Pitch. 
Plat. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 
Mansard. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 
Flat. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Flat. 

Plat. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 
Mansard. 

Ftot. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 

Pitch. 
Mansard. 


432,644 
674,872 
50,288 
97,587 
42,014 
178,573 
682,585 
631,215 
39,096 
154,940 
97,441 
227,634 
179,439 
224,486 
657,633 
220,235 
737,714 
55,399 
629,512 
123,220 
269,537 
125,156 
686,270 
260,979 
171,380 
149,344 
417,989 
1,173,323 
436,654 
116,286 
66,099 
76,619 
452,029 


392,413 
647,527 


S045 41 
900 63 
180 86 
289 48 
123 55* 
415 63 
880 40 
835 60 
111 30* 
364 07 
292 89 
446 07 
330 60* 
4,57 08 
845 45 
443 36 
981 31 
225 00§ 
814 20 
270 26* 
492 35 
335 54 
839 27 
498 41 
397 15 
374 31 
608 14 

1,420 32 
664 91 
200 41* 
225 00§ 
211 91 
699 66 


S641 17 

1,016 63 
217 92 
330 84 
150 00* 
436 86 
801 73 
779 33 
136 44* 
393 90 
333 90 
402 22 
347 04* 
471 07 
784 23 
459 90 

1,096 31 
225 00§ 
708 00 
297 02* 
503 41 
370 11 
954 27 
549 75 
421 46 
402 43 
661 63 

1,641 32 
649 72 
289 41* 
225 005 
251 00 
801 19 


SOS 06 

112 93 

8 26 

12 11 

7 41 
29 50 
63 23 
61 28 

6 00 
22 61 
20 92 
59 32 
19 35 
44 02 
00 26 
10 27 

140 40 
60 

127 78 

19 45 
65 13 
18 12 
93 32 
75 14 
18 18 

20 48 
52 20 

170 61 
88 24 

13 68 

8 53 
5 94 

56 30 


1147 70 
63 48 
84 
68 44 
54 17 
12 10 
74 03 
81 81 


513 53 

24 21 


$1,615 87 

2,106 68 

407 87 

690 87 
335 73* 
804 00 

1,809 45 

1,768 03 

264 34* 

791 34 

666 08 

1,005 17 

777 39* 

995 48 

1,764 66 

071 47 

2,358 36 

460 00§ 

1,708 16 

693 93* 

1,179 99 

741 18 

1,901 79 

1,166 06 

881 53 

857 34 

1,416 18 

3,221 19 

1,437 21 

691 44* 
530 OlS 
530 66 

1,584 05 


$294 20 
273 48 

13 lot 
127 58 
113 31 
214 68 
265 88 
261 18 

18 30 
200 30 

OS 71 
256 08 
170 20 
204 47 
284 52 
195 18 
307 65 

50 49 
290 SO 
102 91 
140 98 
151 18 

93 68 
155 82 
173 24 
160 79 
160 34 
248 71 
269 10 

76 67 

39 44 
134 06 
126 00 


24.0 
14.9 

3. It 
22.6 
50.9 
31.5 
17.2 
17.3 

7.7 
,33.8 
11.6 
31.4 
29.3 
25.8 
19.3 
25.1 
18.4 
13.9 
19.6 
20.9 
13.6 
26.6 

6.0 
15.4 
24.4 
23.0 
12.7 

8.3 
23.0 
14.8 

8.0 
33.8 

8.0 






Samuel W. Mason. 


No. 66 Saratoga Street 


Sarah J. Baker. 






93,242 












School Street. 

Sharp. 

Shorn-in, 

ShurtlefT. 

Simonda. 






175,087 
627,462 
682,600 

37,388 
140.716 

94,944 
195.379 
173,644 
204,078 
692,452 
193,670 
728,309 

64,879 
661,204 












18 68 


20 65 






3,580 

5,791 
23,893 
26,481 

7,569 
19,577 
17,293 
36,024 
567 
17,859 

2,200 
39,700 

6,802 
11,116 
12,013 
14,913 
20,041 
11,372 
27,681 
12,532 

3,752 
24,128 
20,551 

9,204 


7,S42 

9,780 

516 

1,210 

12,601 
1,728 

2,052 
5,055 

ng and Bi 


7 17 
11 58 

47 79 
62 90 
15 14 

39 15 

34 59 
72 05 

1 13 

35 72 
4 40 

79 40 
11 60 
22 23 
24 03 
29 S3 

40 08 
22 74 
55 36 
26 06 

7 50 

48 26 

41 10 
18 41 




10 76 
17 37 

71 68 
79 44 
22 71 
68 73 
61 88 

108 07 
1 70 
53 68 
6 00 
119 10 
17 41 

33 35 
30 04 
44 74 
00 12 

34 12 
S3 04 
37 00 

11 26 

72 38 
61 65 
27 61 










Somerset Street 




23 63 


25 88 


Stephen M. Wold. 

Stoughtoa. 

Tnppim. 


























29 34 
1 55 
3 63 


32 27 
1 70 
3 99 


Thomas Gardner. 




Thomaa Gardner Annex. 


Thomas N. Hart 


Thomas N. Ilart. 




Thomaa Starr King. 






239,349 
121,691 




Trcscott. 








Tyler Street. 




37 80 
6 18 


41 68 
5 70 


Ulysses S. Grant. 


W. L. P. Boardman 


246,406 
162,709 
147,543 
415,142 


W. L. P. Bonrdman. 


Wait 


Wait. 


Walnut Street 












Warren... 




Warren. 








WaabingtOD. 


Waehington AUston. 


6 10 
15 17 


401,910 
116,007 
63,801 
00,709 
440,663 


77 
10 08 


Washington AUston. 


Washington Albtoa Annex 


Wiishinnton Allston Annex. 


Washington Street.... 


Washington Street. 






Weid 




Weld. 










Wells. 











»S 


ner cent d 


caning, heat 


ng, ventilat 


pcrintendenc 


5, 






t Formerly Class C. 






t Decrease. 








§ See order No. 7. 







TABLE NO. 8. 
WELLS ANNEX TO 218 TREMONT STREET, 

INCLUSIVE. 



TABLE SHOWING EXISTINQ AND PROPOSED SALARIES.— Conduded. 



TABLE NO. 8. 





=..ss. 


Present Schedule. 










Proposed Schedule, 










Name of School. 






AKEAS (SQUABE FEET). 


.OMPEKSAT^OK. 


COB,C.n CONTENTS. 


COMPENSATION. 




Name of School. 


Floors. 


Windows. 


Yards 

and 

Sidewftlks. 


Lawns. 


Cleaning. 


Heating, 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care of 

Sidewalk.^ 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 
Lawns. 


Total. 


Type of Roof. 


Entire 
Cubical 
Contents. 


Unused 
Attic 
Space, 


Cleaning. 


Heating, 

Ventilating 

and 

Superintendence. 


Cleaning 
Windows. 


Care of 

Sidewalks 

and 

Yards. 


Care of 

Lawns. 


Total. 


Yearly 


Per 
Cent. 






B 

A 

A 

A 

A 

B 

Bt 

B 

B 

Bt 

B 

B 

B 

A 

B 

B 

A 

Bt 

A 

A 
B 
B 
B 
B 
Bt 
B 


0.930 
24,803 
22,321 
39,217 
16,142 

7,808 

2,008 
13,825 
17,715 
10.462 
51,636 
12,792 
32,128 
14,330 

8,287 
28.430 
20,092 

5.349 
14,863 

77,337 
25,120 
10,276 
18,230 
15,581 
5,136 
2,402 


818 
7,840 
5,780 
0,366 
3,443 
2,770 

361 
1.532 
2,971 

912 
6.176 
5,234 
5.300 
3,820 
1,695 
5.705 
0,380 

649 
3,853 

14,150 
3,115 
1.606 
3,895 
4,803 
701 
560 


1,186 
9,928 
18,312 
23,418 
15,814 
9,832 


1,362 

22,742 
6,068 


S255 25 
618 45 
673 10 
860 47 
452 84 
275 58 
78 98* 
405 33 
484 30 
334 16 

1,059 18 
383 63 
746 18 
415 93 
229 05* 
683 31 
041 66 
213 77 
427 12 

1,470 39 
624 16 
330 07 
490 46 
441 62 
207 81 
112 08 


S303 16 
664 26 
617 10 
938 12 
499 70 
313 70 
98 72* 
385 90 
432 58 
309 62 
839 63 
373 50 
605 64 
465 27 
255 55* 
561 16 
688 75 
246 98 
475 40 

1,662 40 
521 44 
343 31 
438 76 
406 97 
242 72 
82 00 


S12 27 
117 60 

86 70 
95 49 
61 72 
41 55 

5 42 
22 98 
44 57 
13 68 
92 64 

78 51 

79 60 

87 30 
25 43 
85 58 
95 70 

9 74 
57 80 

212 25 
46 73 
24 09 
68 43 
72 05 
10 52 
8 40 


82 37 
19 86 
36 G2 
46 84 
31 03 
19 66 




S573 05 

1,420 17 

1,317 61 

1,940 92 

1,104 12 

068 09 

183 12« 

822 73 

1,037 57 

692 66 

2,089 83 

861 75 

1,534 S3 

983 93 

671 04* 

1,346 42 

1,479 67 

486 41 

1,022 52 

3,396 43 
1,201 93 
698 15 
1,005 63 
929 02 
463 69 
202 54 


Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 

Mat. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Mansard. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 

Flat. 

Flat. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pitch. 

Flat. 

Flat. 

Flat. 

Flat. 
Pitch. 
Pilch. 
Pitch. 


92,177 
436,298 
623,243 
720,840 
240,887 
140,540 

40,200 
200,294 
334,404 
181,861 
900,215 
230,756 
473,800 
254,338 
148,274 
406,358 
520,341 

79,287 
241,632 

1,224,524 
383.888 
164,220 
286,395 
263,790 
77,295 
39,000 




S2S7 35 
675 50 
603 48 
973 84 
499 89 
347 84 
116 98« 
453 29 
556 84 
413 S3 

1,153 22 
456 72 
709 85 
507 34 
300 33* 
707 70 
697 92 
256 10 
494 53 

1,477 62 
636 89 
384 33 
631 53 
514 30 
249 28 
144 60 


S328 92 
771 12 
766 09 

1,088 84 
651 61 
380 37 
141 96» 
468 26 
661 46 
435 36 
938 11 
471 35 
699 17 
660 92 
322 67» 
697 23 
799 15 
297 90 
544 92 

1,592 62 
633 60 
410 78 
538 67 
523 17 
290 79 
177 00 


$13 60 

129 36 
95 37 

105 04 
56 89 
46 71 
6 96 
25 28 
49 02 
16 05 

101 90 

86 36 

87 43 
03 03 
27 97 
94 13 

105 27 

10 71 

63 67 

233 48 
51 40 
20 60 

64 27 
79 25 

11 57 
9 21 


83 56 
29 78 
64 94 
70 26 
47 44 
29 50 




S033 33 

1,605 76 

1,574 37 

2,237 97 

1,230 88 

823 44 

263 90* 

959 61 

1,208 54 

917 04 

2,320 74 

1,053 00 

1,614 72 

1,199 52 

729 12* 

1,623 62 

1,679 26 

588 59 

1,186 17 

3,368 60 
1,335 30 
822 62 
1,161 29 
1,130 20 
656 61 
330 84 


S80 28 
185 59 
250 76 
297 05 
126 76 
164 75 

80 78 
136 88 
230 97 
224 38 
230 91 
191 85 

79 89 
215 54 
153 08 
177 20 

199 59 
102 18 
163 65 

27 83t 
133 37 
124 47 
155 76 

200 58 
91 92 

128 30 


10.5 
13.0 
19.4 
15.3 
11.4 
23.1 
44.1 
16.6 
22.2 
32.3 
11.0 
22.2 
6.2 
21.9 
27.6 
13.1 
13.4 
21.0 
16.0 

0.8t 
11.0 
17.8 
15.4 
21.6 
19.8 
63.3 


Wells Annex. 
Wendell Phillips. 
William Bacon. 
WilUam Elackstone. 
William Bradford. 
William Brewster. 
WilUam Brewster Annex. 
WilUam Cullen Bryant. 
William E. Endicott. 
William Eustis. 
William E. RussoU. 
William H. Kent. 
WilUam Lloyd Garrison. 
WiUiam Wirt Warren. 
Williams. 
WinchcU. 
Winship. 
Winthrop Street. 
Wyman. 

Boston Trade. 

Trade Sdiool lor Girls. 

Continuation School, 26 La G 

Continuation School, Brimm 

Horace Mann. 

DiscipUnary Day. 

218 Trcmont Street. 








422,498 
410,475 








S4 09 


S4 49 










08 23 
18 20 




76 05 
20 02 






129,893 
39,114 










4,260 
21,859 
17,599 
24,117 
13,057 

5,347 
22,742 
13,808 

8,186 
22,503 

7,900 
18,428 

10,694 
3,675 
338 
8,940 
4,492 
1,322 


10,800 
16,716 
30,974 
11,129 
2,850 

8,446 

10,000 
750 


8 52 
43 72 

35 20 
48 23 

26 11 
10 69 
45 48 

27 62 
10 37 
45 01 
15 92 

36 86 

21 39 

7 35 
6S 

17 88 

8 98 
2 64 




12 78 
05 58 
52 80 
72 35 
39 17 
16 04 
68 23 
41 42 
24 56 
67 61 
23 83 
55 28 

32 08 
11 03 
1 01 
26 82 

13 48 
3 97 








32 40 


303,841 
173,885 


36 04 










50 15. 


55 16 






203,718 
456,850 










92 92 


102 21 










33 39 




36 73 






454,099 
444,921 
77,860 










8 56 


9 41 










27 87 

33 00 

2 48 






25 34 

30 00 
2 25 


































Contmuation School, 25 La Grange Street. . 




278,527 
261,301 
75,117 




er BIdg. 


Continuation School, Brimmer Building 










Horace Mann 






















21S Tremont Street 











• aOoer 




cr, heating. 


ventilating a 


d superintendence 












t Formerly Class C. 










t Decrease. 











SCHEDULE OF JANITORS' SALARIES. 



9 



Section 5. Cleaning. 
Compensation for Cleaning shall be on the basis of 
the total cubic contents of the buildings, and at the 
following rates: 



Contexts. 


Rate. 




To and including 


10,000 cubic feet 


$0 004 per cubic foot. 


Over 


10,000 to and including 


20,000 cubic feet 


0038 per cubic foot. 


Over 


20,000 to and including 


30,000 cubic feet 


0036 per cubic foot. 


Over 


30,000 to and including 


40,000 cubic feet 


0034 per cubic foot. 


Over 


40,000 to and including 


_50,000 cubic feet 


0032 per cubic foot. 


Over 


50,000 to and including 


60,000 cubic feet. . . . 


003 per cubic foot. 


Over 


60,000 to and including 


70,000 cubic feet 


0027 per cubic foot. 


Over 


70,000 to and including 


80,000 cubic feet 


0024 per cubic foot. 


Over 


80,000 to and including 


90,000 cubic feet 


0022 per cubic foot. 


Over 


90,000 to and including 


100,000 cubic feet...,. 


002 per cubic foot. 


Over 


100,000 to and including 


200,000 cubic feet 


0015 per cubic foot. 


Over 


200,000 to and including 3,000,000 cubic feet 


001 per cubic foot. 


Over 3,000,000 to and including 4,000,000 cubic feet 


0008 per cubic foot. 



Section 6. Heating, Ventilation and 
Superintendence. 

Compensation shall be on the basis of the total cubic 
contents of the building. .As it is a recognized fact that 
it requires a higher degree of intelligence and skill to 
operate and care for the heating and ventilating plants 
of certain buildings than it does for others, they have 
been divided into two classes — Class A and Class B — 
in the order of such requirements for intelligence and 
skill, and the compensation has been fixed in such a 
manner as to recognize this difference. 

While it is also recognized that buildings heated by 
furnaces or stoves and without fans for the main venti- 
lation do not require as much inteUigence and skill for 
their operation as do the steam-heated buildings, they 
have been put in Class B on account of the large amount 
of labor required in their operation. 



10 SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. 10. 

Section 7. Classification of Buildings. 

School buildings shall be divided into two classes, as 
follows : 

Class A. — (1) Buildings in which are installed fans 
and engines or motors for the main ventilation by the 
plenum system. (2) Buildings in which are installed 
fans and engines for the main ventilation by the 
exhaust system. 

These buildings are usually fitted with both the 
direct and indirect system of steam heating, but in 
some cases are heated in part by furnaces. 

Class B. — (1) Buildings heated by steam or hot 
water, but without fans, engines or motors for the main 
ventilation. (2) Buildings heated by steam, but with 
fans and motors for the main ventilation by the exhaust 
system. (3) Buildings heated wholly by furnaces, but 
with fans and motors for the main ventilation by the 
plenum system. (4) Buildings heated by furnaces or 
stoves and without fan-s for the main ventilation. 

Buildings in which there are installed two types of 
heating and ventilating apparatus of substantially equal 
importance shall be classified according to the superior 
type of such apparatus. 

The classification of buildings shall not be raised above 
that determined by the main heating and ventilating 
plant in consequence of the type of such apparatus 
installed in sanitaries or in additions to the main building 
containing not more than three rooms. 



SCHEDULE OF JANITORS' SALARIES. 



11 



Section 8. Class A. — Heating, Ventilation and 

Superintendence. 

Compensation for buildings of this class shall be at the 
following rates : 



Contents. 


Rate. 




To and including 


10,000 cubic feet 


$0 005 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


10,000 to and including 


20,000 cubic feet 


0047 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


20,000 to and including 


30,000 cubic feet 


0044 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


30,000 to and including 


40,000 cubic feet 


004 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


40,000 to and including 


50,000 cubic feet 


0036 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


50,000 to and including 


60,000 cubic feet 


0032 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


60,000 to and including 


70,000 cubic feet 


0029 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


70,000 to and including 


80,000 cubic feet 


0025 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


80,000 to and including 


90,000 cubic feet 


0022 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


90,000 to and including 


100,000 cubic feet..;. . 


0018 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


100,000 to and including 


200,000 cubic feet 


0015 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


200,000 to and including 


500,000 cubic feet 


00125 


per cubic foot. 


Over 


500,000 to and including 2,000,000 cubic feet 


001 


per cubic foot. 


Over 2,000,000 to and including 4,000,000 cubic feet and 
over 


0009 


per cubic foot. 






1 





Section 9. Class B. — Heating, Ventilation and 

Superintendence. 

Compensation for buildings of this class shall be at 
the following rates : 



Contents. 



Rate. 



To and including 


10,000 cubic feet 


SO 005 


per cubic foot. 


Over 10,000 to and including 


20,000 cubic feet 


0047 


per cubic foot. 


Over 20,000 to and including 


30,000 cubic feet 


0044 


per cubic foot. 


Over 30,000 to and including 


40,000 cubic feet 


004 


per cubic foot. 


Over 40,000 to and including 


50,000 cubic feet 


0036 


per cubic foot. 


Over 50,000 to and including 


60,000 cubic feet 


0032 


per cubic foot. 


Over 60,000 to and including 


70,000 cubic feet 


0029 


per cubic foot. 


Over 70,000 to and including 


80,000 cubic feet 


0025 


per cubic foot. 


Over 80,000 to and including 


90,000 cubic feet 


0022 


per cubic foot. 


Over 90,000 to and including 


100,000 cubic feet 


0018 


per cubic foot. 


Over 100,000 to and including 


200,000 cubic feet 


00125 


per cubic foot. 


Over 200,000 to and including 


500,000 cubic feet 


0009 


per cubic foot. 


Over 500,000 to and including 
over 


1,000,000 cubic feet and 


0005' 


per cubic foot. 









12 SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. 10. 

Section 10. Washing of Windows. 

Compensation for Washing of Windows shall be on the 
basis of the total area of the sashes and at the rate of 
five and five-tenths mills ($0.0055) per square foot for 
one washing on both sides of the glass. 

Additional washings per year, as called for by the 
existing rules or when ordered by the School Committee, 
shall be at the above rate for washing both sides of the 
glass, and at one-half the above rate for washing one 
side of the glass. 

The above rate applies to all windows, transoms, 
doors, and doors in permanent bookcases in the build- 
ing. 

Section 11. Care of Yards and Sidewalks. 

Compensation for Care of Yards and Sidewalks shall 
be on the basis of their total area and at the rate of 
three mills ($0,003) per square foot. 

Section 12. Care of Lawns. 
Compensation for Care of Lawns shall be on the basis 
of their total area and at the rate of three and three- 
tenths mills ($0.0033) per square foot. 

Section 13. Care and Supervision of Children in 

Baths. 

Compensation of janitors for care and supervision of 
children in baths is not included in this schedule. 

Section 14. Extended Use of School Buildings. 

This schedule does not include compensation for 
evening schools, school centers, vacation schools, play- 
grounds, lectures or concerts. 

Section 15. Washing of Floors. 
No extra compensation shall be allowed for the wash- 
ing of floors required by the existing rules. 



SCHEDULE OF JANITORS' SALARIES. 13 

1. Ordered, That the compensation for the janitor 
service of the several buildings occupied by the city for 
school purposes and equipped with complete and in- 
dependent systems of heating apparatus, unless other- 
wise ordered, shall be established in accordance with 
the foregoing schedule, to take effect September 6, 1918, 
and to continue until otherwise ordered; and that the 
areas used in the determination of such salaries shall 
be such as shall have been respectively certified by the 
Schoolhouse Custodian and approved by the School Com- 
mittee; and that the cubic contents of such buildings 
used in the determination of such salaries shall be such 
as have been respectively certified by the Schoolhouse 
Commission and approved by the School Committee. 

2. Ordered, That the compensation for the janitor 
service of a single building shall be arrived at in the 
following manner: The several amounts determined by 
applying the rates of compensation for Cleaning, Heating, 
Ventilation and Superintendence to the cubic contents of 
the buildings, and by applying the rates of compen- 
sation for Washing of Windows and the Care of Yards, 
Sidewalks and Lawns to the areas of such items shall 
be added together, and such sum shall be the annual 
compensation for janitor service. 

3. Ordered, That the compensation for the janitor 
service of buildings containing not more than one class 
room and not in charge of the janitor of a larger school 
building and not occupied by classes in manual training 
or cookery shall be at the rate of $3 per week. 

4. Ordered, That the compensation for the janitor 
service of buildings containing not more than one class 
room and not in charge of the janitor of a larger school 
building and occupied by classes in manual training 
or cookery shall be at the rate of $4.35 per week. 

5. Ordered, That the compensation for the janitor 
service of buildings containing not more than one class 
room, when in charge of the janitor of a larger school 



14 SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. 10. 

building, and not occupied by classes in manual training 

or cookery, shall be at the rate of $1.95 per week. 

« 

6. Ordered, That the compensation for the janitor 
service of buildings containing not more than one class 
room, when in charge of the janitor of a larger school 
building, and when occupied by classes in manual 
training or cookery, shall be at the rate of $2.60 per week. 

7. Ordered, That the compensation for Cleaning, 
Heating, Ventilation and Superintendence service of a 
building containing not less than two class rooms and 
not in charge of the janitor of another building shall in 
no case be less than $450 per year. 

8. Ordered, That the compensation for janitor service 
of two or more buildings each containing two or more 
class rooms, and in charge of the same janitor, shall be 
as per schedule for the first and largest building. For 
each additional building full schedule rates shall be 
allowed for Washing of Windows, Care of Yards and 
Sidewalks, and Care of Lawns. For Cleaning, Heating, 
Ventilation and Superintendence of such additional 
buildings the compensation shall be 80 per centum of 
schedule rate. 

9. Ordered, That during the occupancy of the Trade 
School for Girls as an industrial school, the janitor be 
paid at the rate of $14.45 per week in addition to the 
regular schedule rate for that building. Such com- 
pensation does not include payment for services which 
may be rendered because of evening occupancy of the 
building. 

10. Ordered, That during the occupancy of the Brim- 
mer School Building as an industrial school, the janitor 
of that building be paid at the rate of $12.02 per week 
in addition to the regular schedule rate for that building. 
Such compensation does not include payment for ser- 
vices which may be rendered because of evening occu- 
pancy of the building. 



SCHEDULE OF JANITORS' SALARIES. 15 

11. Ordered, That in addition to the compensation 
provided by the salary schedule, the janitor of the 
Mechanic Arts High School shall be paid at the rate of 
$^8.20 per week for the additional cleaning of shops and 
lavatories required, to take effect September 6, 1918. 

12. Ordered, That additional compensation at the 
rate of $36.64 per week be allowed the janitor of the 
Boston Trade School for the services of an engineer to 
operate the electric generating plant and for the daily 
sweeping of approximately 27,000 square feet of floor 
space used for shop work, this sweeping being estimated 
in accordance with the salary schedule, said compensa- 
tion to take effect September 6, 1918. 

13. Ordered, That in addition to the compensation 
provided in the schedule of compensation for janitors 
of school buildings, the janitor of the English High and 
Public Latin School-house shall be paid at the rate of 
$9.75 per week for janitor service in connection with the 
occupancy of part of the building for School Committee 
supply rooms, to take effect September 6, 1918. 

14. Ordered, That the Schoolhouse Commission is 
hereby requested to certify to the cubic contents of all 
the school buildings in the city, computed in accordance 
with Section 3 of the Schedule of Compensation for 
Janitor Service of School Buildings, adopted September 
4, 1918. 

15. Ordered, That the compensation for the janitor 
service of buildings occupied for school purposes, but 
in which the heating apparatus is not complete, but is 
supplied by heat from a plant not under the control 
of the janitor and not in charge of another janitor 
under the control of the School Committee, shall be 
established in the following manner: Full schedule rate 
shall be allowed for Cleaning, Washing of Windows, 
Care of Yards and Sidewalks, and Care of Lawns; for 
Heating, Ventilation and Superintendence, the compensa- 
tion shall be at the rate of fifty per centum (50%) of the 
schedule rate. 



16 SCHOOL DOCUMENT NO. 10. 

16. Ordered, That the annual compensation for the 
janitor service of each building or group of buildings 
shall be paid to the person appointed to the position of 
'^ Janitor" of each building or group of buildings in 
weekly instalments, and each such weekly instalment 
shall be ^J- of the annual compensation as set forth 
in Orders No. 2 and No. 7. 



In School Committee, September 4, 1918. 

Ordered, That the salary of school matrons is hereby 
established at the rate of six hundred and forty-four 
dollars (1644) per annum, to take effect September 6, 
1918, and to continue until otherwise ordered. 



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